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Sony Ericsson gets real with geometric Z555 flip

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Sony Ericsson appears to have taken a page clear out of Nokia’s book with the Z555, a fashionable flip (subject to personal opinions, of course) that looks like a hinged homage to Espoo’s Prism series. The innards aren’t much to talk about — the GSM comes in one of two triband flavors depending on your region, and there’s nary a hint of 3G to be found — but the draw here is something Sony Ericsson’s calling Gesutre Control, which allows you to control a handful of phone functions (ringtone mute and alarm snooze are specifically called out) by waving your hand in close proximity to the handset. You also get a hidden external OLED display, 1.3 megapixel cam, stereo Bluetooth, and pretty much all the colorful rectangles you can handle. Look for both regional versions of the phone to launch by the end of this quarter.

 

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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